4 times the current resolution, which is probably 360, so the HD stream would be 720. Keep in mind that it may still have some issues and may not be crystal clear. Whether it's NCPA wanting the money or PBA, it's a smart move. Providing a basic stream for free to satisfy people, but reserving the HD stream that requires more bandwidth for paying users.

I'm not sure on contracts or what for employees at NCPA for the webcast, etc, but I think Kristen Kelly should definitely replace Lauren for the PBA webcast for PSP events. Does a way better job of it.

__________________If ever there was someone to keep me at home, it would be you.

One, a lot of people have expressed the desire to support the organization / webcast, so this is a way to do it.

Two, bandwidth isn't free. We want everyone to be able to watch the event, so providing two options makes sure everyone can tune in but keeps the costs under control, as the people consuming the most bandwidth are chipping in for it.

One, a lot of people have expressed the desire to support the organization / webcast, so this is a way to do it.

Two, bandwidth isn't free. We want everyone to be able to watch the event, so providing two options makes sure everyone can tune in but keeps the costs under control, as the people consuming the most bandwidth are chipping in for it.

We hope this is a pretty good arrangement for everyone.

- Chris

Any idea if the HD stream will be available for PSP events via PB Access?

It would be great to be able to preview an HD clip or somehow test our connections for compatibility. I'm currently oversees on a cable modem that has nowhere near the bandwith of FIOS or LTE back in the States. Sometimes the normal webcast buffers for me and I have to let YouTube 720p buffer for a bit before I can watch uninterrupted. If I could be assured my connection here could take advantage of the HD stream I would purchase with confidence. I'm pretty sure other international viewers would be more inclined as well.

Regardless, I wish I had known about the NCPA (and had the funds to play) when I was in college. Keep up the great work!

I'm not sure on contracts or what for employees at NCPA for the webcast, etc, but I think Kristen Kelly should definitely replace Lauren for the PBA webcast for PSP events. Does a way better job of it.